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Sands China contributes MOP1.08M to support scholarships and fellowships

Sands China Ltd. held its annual ceremonial cheque presentation on Nov. 5 at The Venetian Macao, donating MOP1.08 million to representatives of 7 higher education institutions.

This year marks the 18th consecutive year of Sands China providing scholarship and fellowship money to Macao tertiary institutions in support of higher education in Macao.

“Macao’s youth are the future of our community and the main driving force of the city’s development,” said Dr. Wilfred Wong, executive vice chairman of Sands China Ltd.

“It is a pleasure for Sands China to help nurture young people through talent development initiatives like this, encouraging them to pursue excellence while laying a foundation for their academic achievements and future careers. We are honored to support higher education in Macao and we hope the fruits of this initiative will continue to strengthen and increase Macao’s pool of diversified talent and contribute to the development of both the nation and Macao.”

Sands China representatives presented the ceremonial donation including:

  • Carol Wong, director of the Rector’s Office of the University of Macau;
  • Louisa Lam Pou Iok, head of registrar of the Pedagogic Affairs Department of the Macao University of Tourism;
  • Macao Polytechnic University vice-rector Vivian Lei Ngan Lin;
  • Remus Wong Ka Weng, head of the Student Affairs Office of the Macau University of Science and Technology;
  • University of Saint Joseph rector Professor Stephen Morgan;
  • City University of Macau vice rector Professor Han Wei;
  • Professor Samuel Tong Kai Chung, president of the Macau Institute of Management.

With this year’s donation, Sands China has now donated over MOP 15.7 million for tertiary scholarships and fellowships in Macao since 2006, benefitting more than 1,800 students to date. This year’s donation of MOP 1.08 million will be distributed among 108 students to support their studies for the current academic year. The educational institutions select beneficiary students based on their academic performance and financial status during the previous academic year.

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